AAF Project updates

We often speak of the enormous numbers of young people in the uKhahlamba area who have had their lives disrupted by the HIV/AIDS pandemic. We have just received a report about the workshop held there by Vusi Maphalala and the VBLS team for the young people of the Emmaus community. Emmaus is the location of […]

Through a network of some 150 dedicated home-based caregivers, African AIDS Foundation and its African based partner, Philakahle Wellbeing Centre, are providing vital support for some of the most vulnerable people in South Africa. This network of mainly volunteer women, are actively engaged in helping to alleviate the adverse impact of HIV/AIDS in their […]

There is a boy from Acton Homes by the name of Thembelani Oscar Nyembe. He was born in Loskop the village under Estcourt on 27 May 1992. In 2000 his father died when he was 8 years doing grade 2. In 2004 his mother also died when he was doing grade 6. After the death […]

AAF is an Australian NGO.

AAF’s purpose is to provide a better future for African children and youth, with the main focus is on those that are orphaned and the most vulnerable.
Our organisation is run by volunteers and the overhead costs are covered by dedicated financial supporters. This means every dollar you donate goes directly to these programs in Africa.